Dissertation Defense: Domonique Rood, DrPH
ZoomDissertation Title: "Examining the Effectiveness of Mental Health and Law Enforcement Partnerships in California" Chair: Deborah Freund
Dissertation Title: "Examining the Effectiveness of Mental Health and Law Enforcement Partnerships in California" Chair: Deborah Freund
Dissertation Title: "From Macro to Micro: A Study of the Impact of Stock Market Development and Behavioral Factors on Charitable Donations During the COVID-19 Pandemic" Chair: Paul Zak
Dissertation Title: "Three Essays on Behavioral and Macroeconomic Indicators: Celebrity Influence on Charitable Giving, Racial Disparities in Donation Decisions During the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment […]
Dissertation Title: "Undergraduates Preparation for College-Level Work in STEM: The Importance of Reading and Understanding Scientific Theories, Arguments, and Data" Chair: David Drew
Dissertation Title: "Undergraduates Preparation for College-Level Work in STEM" Chair: David Drew
Dissertation Title: "Exploratory Study of Story Texting: Fifth Grade ASL-English Students" Chair: Alberto Ochoa In-person: Yuhaaviatam Center, Room 110 Zoom: https://SDSU.zoom.us/j/89724915396?pwd=NFU2aTFIYlFiUmNPKy9oU2txKzhudz09
Dissertation Title: "Three essays in behavioral economics" Chair: Josh Tasoff
Dissertation Title: "Essays in Economic Development and Political Empowerment" Chair: Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "Female Pleasure and Theories of Desire in Narrative Structure: Evolution, Futurity, and Species Survival in the Post-Human and Science Fiction Imaginary" Chair: Eve Oishi
Dissertation Title: "The Feel of the Road: Anxiety, Passivity, and Empathy in Postwar Women's Road Narratives" Chair: David Luis-Brown
Dissertation Title: "Essays on the Constitutional Application of CDA Section 230 and Separation of Powers" Chair: Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "Graph-Based Acoustic Clustering and Classification" Chair: Allon Percus
Dissertation Title: "Misinformation Alters Personality Assessment Scores" Chair: Kathy Pezdek
Dissertation Defense: Laura Bouamrane, PhD Political Science Dissertation Title: “Women’s Legislative Representation: Attitudes and Institutions” Chair: Melissa Rogers Zoom link: https://cgu.zoom.us/j/86385500206
Dissertation Title: "African American Women in the Academy: Meaningful Pathways to Produce Careers" Chair: Susan Paik
Dissertation Title: Digital Culture and Post-Apocalyptic Narratives: The Transmedia Appeal of Naughty Dog's The Last of Us" Chair: Darrell Moore
Dissertation Title: "Further Examining the Bias Habit-Breaking Intervention in a Non-Academic Organizational Sample" Chair: Gloria Gonzalez Morales
Dissertation Title: "Diffusion of Environmental Protection Single-Use Plastic Bags Ban Policy in California" Chair: Heather Campbell
Dissertation Title: "Optimal Portfolio Construction for Oil-Based Sovereign Wealth Funds" Chair: Tom Willet
Dissertation Title: "The ‘Failed’ Detectives: Failure as a Structure of Feeling in American Detective Fiction, 1914-1953" Chair: David Luis-Brown
Dissertation Title: "Mourning at Mount Vernon: Memory, Commemoration, and Thanatourism in the Creation of 19th Century American Identity"
Dissertation Title: "I've Been Murdered: An Autoethnographic Narrative of the School-to-Death Nexus" Chair: David Luis-Brown
Dissertation Title: "As Below So Above: Reconstructing the Neo-Babylonian Worldview" Chair: Tammi Schneider.
Register in advance to attend the CWR Productivity Saturday to join students working towards coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation milestones. Our CWR consultant-facilitated writing event is designed for students looking […]
Dissertation Title: "Moral Outrage Moderates the Relationships Between System Perception, System Justification, and Intergroup Helping Behavior: A Multigroup Approach" Chair: Allen Omoto
Dissertation Title: "The Structure of Working Memory: A Review and New View of Psychometric Models" Chair: Tiffany Berry
Dissertation Title: "Stairway to Fairness: The Impact of Explanations on Applicant Reactions to Automated Video Interviews" Chair: Stephen Gilliland
Dissertation Title: "Central Bank Independence in Taiwan" Chair: Tom Willett
Dissertation Title: "Remodeling the Closet: The Individual and Organizational Correlates of Workplace Sexual Identity Management" Chair: Allen Omoto
Dissertation Title: "Influenced: Performing Gender and Femininity in Mormon and Evangelical Online Spaces" Chair: Nicola Denzey Lewis
The goal of the CGU Center for Writing & Rhetoric's Students of Color Writing Retreat is to assist in the development of sustainable writing habits by providing a dedicated time […]
Dissertation Title: "A Joteria Identity and Belonging: Platicas of Co-Creation with Queer and Trans Latinx Graduate Students in Higher Education" Chair: Linda Perkins
Seth Godin describes himself as a teacher and someone that does projects. Godin has spent most of his life as a professional writer and has published 20 bestselling books that […]
Dissertation Title: Evaluation Education in a World in Transformation: The Way Forward" Chair: Stewart Donaldson
The demands of academic writing increase at the graduate level through a greater focus on disciplinary conventions and research forms. This presentation will introduce some strategies for approaching these demands […]
Dissertation Title: "Staying Engaged During the Remote Work Revolution: An Integrated Job Crafting Perspective" Chair: Stewart Donaldson
The dynamics of the graduate school workload are unique, and it is often a challenge to integrate academic demands into the rest of life. This workshop gives you tools to […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
Dissertation Title: "The Impact of China's Economic Engagement on Political Influence in Latin America and the Caribbean from 2000 to 2015: An Empirical Analysis"
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when […]
Peace has not come to the people of Ukraine, and today, the international community seems to be heading in the opposite direction of the Functioning Society*, as defined by Professor […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring one author every month. In this series, you’ll learn the stories of some of the most successful business-owning families in the world. […]
Learn all about the event from the virtual format to the rules for participation to the criteria the judges use to assess the pitches to the structure of the preliminary […]
Dissertation Title: "The Impact of Education on Reducing Poverty in South Asia"
Register in advance to attend the CWR Productivity Saturday to join students working towards coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation milestones. Our CWR consultant-facilitated writing event is designed for students looking […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when […]
Code-meshing describes a process of mixing and combining language from one’s own cultural background to produce new words and meanings. In this workshop, we address how to code-mesh in the […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
Preparing a presentation that is limited to one slide and three minutes to a non-specialist audience is a unique challenge; doing that on a complex topic that is meant to […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
A major part of graduate-level academic work across disciplines is engaging with the work of other scholars. New work enters existing conversations or creates new ones based on what has […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
Did you watch Oppenheimer? However did you feel like something was missing? The History Department is hosting a Book Talk with author and professor emerita of CGU Janet Farrell Brodie! […]
Dissertation Title: " 'I Don't Want to Cook': Reconfiguring the Domestic Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature "
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring topics relevant to students, alumni and friends of the Drucker School that are curious about issues surrounding multi-generational family businesses and family […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
Dissertation Title: "Transitioning of Oil Dependent GCC Countries into Green Energy"
Dissertation Title: "A Methodological Framework for transnational Global Health workforce development as an intervention for health disparities utilizing the CDU GHL Zambia Program" Chair: Stewart Donaldson
Kyunkook Kang, Loma Linda University Averting Nuclear War This timely book offers a comprehensive examination of the current state of nuclear stability postures worldwide, effectively highlighting their inherent limitations. Through […]
The School of Social Science, Policy & Evaluation conducts holistic and interdisciplinary research in the social sciences, politics, and economics. Join this webinar to learn more about the SSSPE research […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
Register in advance to attend the CWR Productivity Saturday to join students working towards coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation milestones. Our CWR consultant-facilitated writing event is designed for students looking […]
Dissertation Title: "The Impact of Human Capital and Social Capital on Economic Growth in China"
Kal Munis, Utah Valley University Which Details Matter for How Americans Evaluate Political Violence? What factors do Americans find most important when evaluating acts of political violence? We employ two […]
Dissertation Title: "Toward a fuller Understanding of Weiner's Attribution Theory: Unpacking the Relationship between Controllability and Responsibility" Chair: Jason Siegel
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when […]
Dissertation Title: "School District Investment Reform: Examining Student-Level Factors Related to First Grade Reading Achievement Supported by Equity Funding Formulas in Predominantly Latin/x Schools"
Dissertation Title: "What is a "Helpmate"? Using Comparative Semitic Linguistics to Propose New Translations for Ezer(italic) Kenegdo(italic) in Genesis 2:18, 20."
Dissertation Title: "What is a "Helpmate"? Using Comparative Semitic Linguistics to Propose New Translations for Ezer(italic) Kenegdo(italic) in Genesis 2:18, 20."
Dr. Javier M Rodríguez—an Associate Professor of Politics and Government, and co-Director of the Inequality and Policy Research Center at Claremont Graduate University—will discuss a “political epidemiology” approach to minority […]
Yushim Kim, Arizona State University ChatGPT and Analytics ChatGPT, generative artificial intelligence based on large language models, has been of great interest since the end of 2022. Excitements and fears […]
Dissertation Title: "What motivates transformational leaders? On the relationship between leaders' basic psychological needs and transformational leadership" Chair: Ronal Riggio
The next session of Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators will be November 8th at noon Pacific. “The Global Stage and CGU: Personal Computing and the Legacies of Paul […]
Introductions and thesis statements are two of the most vital parts of writing in the humanities as they provide the context, niche, significance, and main argument of the rest of […]
Qualifying exams in different disciplines range from timed multiple choice or written exams to field work or teaching requirements to chapters of a dissertation. This webinar will cover strategies for […]
Are you an aspiring entrepreneur and current student or alumni of Claremont Graduate University or one of the Claremont Colleges? Consider competing in the 2024 Kravis Concept Plan Competition! The […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what […]
Intergroup dialogue is a form of engagement that fosters communication, critical reflection, and collaborative action across cultural and social divides. Join this online session to learn basic strategies based on […]
Dissertation Title: " Institutional Researchers and Equitable Outcomes: An Examination of Factors Driving Their Success" Chair: Gwen Garrison
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both […]
Dissertation Title: Utilizing Translational Research to Identify and Develop Effective Strategies for Operationalizing and Implementing a National Board Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) Certification Program within the Non-Profit, Living Your […]
Dissertation Title: "Experiences and Description of The Mckinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act by LGBTQ Youth Experiencing Homelessness" Chair: Gwen Garrison
Dissertation Title: "Toward a fuller Understanding of Weiner's Attribution Theory: Unpacking the Relationship between Controllability and Responsibility" Chair: Jason Siegel
Dissertation Titles: "The Identity Harmony Model of Inclusion: An Identity- and Self-Determination Theory-Based Conceptualization of the Experience of Workplace Inclusion" "Fostering Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Leader Support for Identity […]
Adam Thal, Loyola Marymount University Race, Ideology, and the Politics of Higher Education Public universities have been referred to as “America’s best idea” and “a crowning achievement of our democracy.” […]
Dissertation title: "Natural Law Theory Under The Sun How Iranian Political Thought Viewed Tyranny as Opposed to The West." Chair: Dr. Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "An Examination of Weight-Related Bias in the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Community"
Dissertation Title: "California Community College Presidents' Leadership: Serving Latinx Students at Hispanic Serving Institutions"
Dissertation title: "VDDM: A Value-Driven Decision Model to Improve the Performance of Value-Focused Thinking Framework" Chair: Dr. Yan Li
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